
Ways of improving the method of control of coordination preparation of young athletes in playing sports
Author(s) -
R.I. Boychuk,
I.H. Vaskan,
V.R. Kryzhanivskyi,
A.B. Hrabchuk
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
naukovij časopis nacìonalʹnogo pedagogìčnogo unìversitetu ìmenì m.p. dragomanova. serìâ 15, naukovo-pedagogìčnì problemi fìzičnoï kulʹturi /fìzična kulʹtura ì sport/
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2311-2220
DOI - 10.31392/npu-nc.series15.2021.10(141).04
Subject(s) - athletes , motor coordination , preparedness , test (biology) , control (management) , process (computing) , applied psychology , reliability (semiconductor) , psychology , computer science , physical therapy , political science , medicine , paleontology , power (physics) , physics , quantum mechanics , artificial intelligence , psychiatry , law , biology , operating system
Today, there is a further increase in the demands for the effectiveness of competitive activities of athletes in playing sports. This, in turn, requires improving the individual skills of players. The factor of «technical-coordination» is one and the most important for achieving high sports results in sports games. Analysis of the scientific literature shows that there are no uniform standardized criteria for assessing the coordination abilities of young athletes. In the training process of representatives of play sports, mainly comprehensive tests are used to evaluate coordination preparedness, in which it is very difficult to assess the degree to which some form of coordination capability has been developed. When designing a test program to assess the coordination skills of players, it is necessary to rely on tests that assess the types of coordination abilities that are most relevant to a particular sport specialization. Given the difficulty of using instrumentation methods to study the coordination of movements in the daily training activities of players, motor tests continue to be the main way to assess the coordination abilities of young athletes in playing sports. This requires further improvement in their informativeness and reliability.